[Ord. 5/1/1893, § 2]
The numbering of houses on streets running east and west shall
commence at Front Street and every square starts with a new 100 — even
numbers on west side of streets running north and south, odd numbers
on east side of streets running north and south, odd numbers on north
side of streets running east and west, even numbers on south side
of streets running east and west.
[Ord. 5/1/1893, § 2]
The numbering of houses on streets running north and south commences
at State Street and runs both north and south from the initial number
and under the same conditions in each square as in § 201.
[Ord. 5/1/1893, § 4]
The space of 15 feet front be allotted to each number.
[Ord. 5/1/1893, § 5]
It shall be the duty of all property owners to number their
houses in accordance with the system so adopted at their own cost
and that such style of numbers may be used as the owner may select
and procure.
[Ord. 5/1/1893, § 6; as amended by Ord. 413, 7/10/1973,
§ 1]
It shall be the duty of the owners of all houses to number the
same, in accordance with the system so adopted, within 10 days after
notice from the Borough Council to do so. The correct numbers for
specific houses shall be determined by the Borough Engineer.
[Ord. 5/1/1893, § 7; as amended by Ord. 413, 7/10/1973,
§ 2; and by Ord. 680, 12/28/1998]
Any property owner who shall violate any provision of this Part
shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine not more
than $600 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs,
to imprisonment for a term not to exceed 30 days.